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Covid Researcher tells How to save lives ? Dr ENSON THOMAS on Covid Management


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Dr Enson Thomas MD, FRCP Senior Consultant Respiratory and General Physician Bedford Hospital United Kingdom 248378 MEDICAL QUALIFICATIONS M.B.B.S.​7 August 1989​University of Calicut ​Calicut Medical College ​Calicut, India​ M.D. (Tuberculosis &​1 July 1994 University of Delhi​ Respiratory Diseases)​Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute​Delhi, India M.R.C.P. (UK)​ 7 April 1997​Royal College of ​Physicians (UK) CCST (UK) (Respiratory​30 October 2002​The Speciality Training & General Internal Medicine)​Authority of the Medical Royal ​Colleges (UK) F.R.C.P ​1 May 2009​Royal College of Physicians ​(London) EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING HISTORY CURRENT NHS EMPLOYMENT: From 16 December 2002 to date: Consultant Respiratory and General Physician & ​Clinical Lead for Respiratory Services ​Bedford Hospital NHS Trust ​South wing ​Kempston Road ​MK42 9DJ PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT 01/10/1997 to 30/09/2002:​Specialist Registrar Rotation ​Yorkshire Deanery, Leeds. 06/08/1997 to 27/09/1997:​Registrar, Medicine For The Elderly (Locum) ​Burnley General Hospital, Burnley. 12/02/1996 to 05/08/1997:​Senior House Officer, General Medicine Rotation ​Burnley General Hospital, Burnley. 23/12/1995 to 05/02/1996:​Senior House Officer (Locum), General Medicine ​Burnley General Hospital, Burnley. 08/1995 to 12/1996: ​Preparing For PLAB Test. 08/1994 to 07/1995:​Registrar, General Medicine ​MOSCMM Hospital, Kolencherry, India. 07/1991 to 06/1994:​Junior Resident, Tuberculosis & Respiratory ​Diseases, Vallabhbhai Patel Chest Institute & ​Safdarjung Hospital, Delhi, India. 03/1990 to 03/1991:​Post Graduate Trainee, Chest Diseases ​Institute Of Chest Diseases, Calicut, India. 08/1989 to 02/1990:​Resident Medical Officer ​Krishna Nursing Home, Ernakulam, India. 06/1988 to 06/1989:​House Officer ​Calicut Medical College, Calicut, India.​ LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Clinical Lead for Respiratory Services | Bedford Hospital | 2008 to Present • The service developments include the following: o 3 Consultant appointments - 1 substantive and 2 NHS locums. Provided support and mentorship allowing them to establish themselves as integral members of the team. Clinical Lead for Pleural Ultrasound and Outpatient Pleural Service | 2006 to Present • I started the Ultrasound guided pleural service with funds obtained from Bedford Hospital Charity • We now have a 5 day a week pleural service and this has led to early assessment, diagnostic work up and early discharge of patients with pleural disease. Clinical Lead for Pulmonary Physiology Service | 2003 to Present • Providing full lung function studies, diagnostic sleep studies, Bronchial Provocation studies, Flight assessment and exhaled Nitric Oxide measurement, • I Clinical Lead for Indwelling Pleural Catheter Service | 2019 to Present • Created this service for patients with malignant pleural effusion • All patients treated locally – avoiding need for referral to tertiary centres COVID Specialty Lead | 2020 to Present • Played a key role in developing management guidelines, teaching and equipping of Consultant, Junior and nursing staff • Enhanced our ventilator capacity and meeting the enormous demand placed on the Respiratory service • Support my colleagues in dealing with difficult problems • Provide 7 days a week support to the hospital • Support management in taking key decisions • As Principle Investigator for the ‘Recovery Trial’, I have provided support and leadership to the research and clinical teams in the hospital • Set up the ‘COVID Virtual ward’ to reduce admissions to hospital and facilitate early discharge of patients from the hospital and this has been working efficiently How to manage most Covid patients without using oxygen and ventilators share in to all your friends especially in North India. Save our citizens. Watch the last 7 minutes to get the summary of treatments. Dr Enson’s Heads the Covid Team in Bedford UNited Kingdom and is Clinical instructor to Cambridge University, Researcher in Covid and a pulmonologist since 1994. No remdesivir no need of costly treatments simple medical treatments Day 1 Management of Fever with antipyretic medicines Management of vitamin Deficiency Vitamin D , Vitamin C , B complex Walk in the sun Day 5 cough management with steam inhalation Azithromycin 500mg once a day empty stomach 30 minutes before meal. Dexamethazone 6mg once daily after food Probiotics or Yoghurt to reduce gastric irritation Pulse oxymeters May be used to determine the level of oxygen and in ver few cases may need oxygen support and only late admissions require ventilator Therapy pls SCBSCRIBE and LIKE Videos www.facebook.com/nechupadam https://www.linkedin.com/in/nechupadam/ www.wikidontist.com https://www.instagram.com/nechupadam/channel/ A Video interview by Dr Thomas Call 9946602221

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